
Only farmers really need to know this much information about the weather, but this is some cool technology, especially with an atomic clock thrown into the mix. A summary of the features of this badboy as they appear on the Honeywell site is as follows:
The Complete Weather Station from Honeywell measures wind speed and direction; rainfall amount; indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity; and includes a wireless UV (Ultraviolet) sensor that measures potentially harmful UV levels!
This high-tech wireless weather station also has 12 to 24-hour weather forecasting and a 24-hour barometric pressure history chart. The Honeywell weather station has five-channel capability and will accept up to four additional temperature and humidity sensors with a wireless transmission range of approximately 328 feet (unobstructed).
Atomic clocks never need resetting – the time updates automatically each day within the continental U.S. via a radio signal transmitted from Fort Collins, Colorado, adjusting the clock to within one second of official government time. Atomic clocks even automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
This is probably more useful to people that spend a lot more time outdoors than I do, or those of us that want to know what is going on outside without actually having to open the curtains. The price of the Honeywell TE923W Complete Weather Station and Remote Control is $250 from Amazon.
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